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Roundup: Reading, Watching, Writing, Listening

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An episode of the Queer Theology podcast, hosted by Queer Theology / Brian G. Murphy & Shannon T.L. Kearns, titled "Roundup: Reading, Watching, Writing, Listening" was published on March 2, 2025 and runs 31 minutes.

March 2, 2025 ·31m · Queer Theology

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This week, we’re catching up on our personal lives and discussing some pretty significant milestones we’ve achieved. We also talk about our mental health journeys, and the importance of finding joy amidst the chaos of the world. Which can be really, really hard right now – we know! We’ve got an update on our upcoming book releases (exciting!) and how much we appreciate our community (ya’ll are so beautiful it makes us cry) and share some books and resources that are giving us inspiration and joy now.    Takeaways It’s important to find joy in our lives despite external chaos. Mental health is a journey that requires intentional care. Writing can be both a deeply personal and collaborative process. Polyamory offers insights that can enrich spirituality and relationships. Books can serve as a bridge for understanding complex topics. Community engagement is vital for supporting queer art and literature. The process of writing a book can evoke a range of emotions. Devotionals can be grounded in progressive theology and justice. Curiosity can transform our understanding of others. Sharing personal stories can create deeper connections in community.   Chapters (04:03) Finding Joy Amidst Chaos (06:47) The Journey of Writing: Books and Mental Health (12:13) Exploring Polyamory: Insights and Spirituality (15:43) The Process of Writing Together (17:53) Upcoming Releases: Books and Plays (22:40) Engaging with the Community: Mailing Lists and Support (25:39) Media Consumption: What We’re Reading and Watching   Resources: Join the Sanctuary Collective Community    If you want to support the Patreon and help keep the podcast up and running, you can learn more and pledge your support at patreon.com/queertheology   PODCAST EPISODE The post Roundup: Reading, Watching, Writing, Listening appeared first on Queer Theology.

This week, we’re catching up on our personal lives and discussing some pretty significant milestones we’ve achieved. We also talk […]

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